# Setting up MX Puppet GroupMe bridging (optional) The playbook can install and configure [mx-puppet-groupme](https://gitlab.com/xangelix-pub/matrix/mx-puppet-groupme) for you. See the project page to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you. ## Adjusting the playbook configuration To enable the [GroupMe](https://groupme.com/) bridge, add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file: ```yaml matrix_mx_puppet_groupme_enabled: true ``` ## Installing After configuring the playbook, run it with [playbook tags](playbook-tags.md) as below: ```sh ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start ``` **Notes**: - The `ensure-matrix-users-created` playbook tag makes the playbook automatically create the bot's user account. - The shortcut commands with `just` program are also available: `just install-all` or `just setup-all` `just install-all` is useful for maintaining your setup quickly when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust your `vars.yml` to remove other components, you'd need to run `just setup-all`, or these components will still remain installed. For more information about `just` shortcuts, take a look at this page: [Running `just` commands](just.md) ## Usage Once the bot is enabled you need to start a chat with `GroupMe Puppet Bridge` with the handle `@_groupmepuppet_bot:example.com` (where `example.com` is your base domain, not the `matrix.` domain). One authentication method is available. To link your GroupMe account, go to [dev.groupme.com](https://dev.groupme.com/), sign in, and select "Access Token" from the top menu. Copy the token and message the bridge with: ``` link ``` Once logged in, send `listrooms` to the bot user to list the available rooms. Clicking rooms in the list will result in you receiving an invitation to the bridged room. Also send `help` to the bot to see the commands available.